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Unread 11-23-2024, 11:02 PM   #1
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Did Remington use the reinforced fore-end lug on guns that came with splinter fore-ends?

Yes they did David. They put them on all Parkers after a point…





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Yes they did David. They put them on all Parkers after a point….
Must have been very late as my December 1940 16-gauge, serial number over 1700 higher than the gun in question, doesn't have a reinforced forearm loop.
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Must have been very late as my December 1940 16-gauge, serial number over 1700 higher than the gun in question, doesn't have a reinforced forearm loop.
Barrels from old stock Dave?
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No. Remington Ilion barrels, plain rib, no vestiges of Meriden markings on the barrel flats.
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No. Remington Ilion barrels, plain rib, no vestiges of Meriden markings on the barrel flats.
Once again, never say “never” or “always” when talking about Parkers.
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